OMLI is an Institute Math Science Partnership (MSP) program funded by National Science Foundation in 2004 as a 5-year project. Oregon State University, Portland State University, and 10 school districts ((Beaverton, Bend-LaPine, Crook County, Molalla River, North Clackamas, Redmond, Reynolds, Roseburg, South Lane, and Woodburn) are the principal partners. Supporting partners include George Fox, Pacific, Linfield, Western Oregon, University of Portland, Southern Oregon, Willamette, Central Oregon CC, Chemeketa CC, and Umpqua CC.

After 2 years of work, the National Mathematics Advisory Panel has released its report and findings regarding curricular content, learning processes, teachers and teacher education, instructional practices, instructional materials, assessment, and research policies and mechanisms.

The “opportunity equation” means transforming education in the United States so that every student reaches higher levels of mathematics and science learning. Read a report from the Carnegie Corporation on transforming mathematics and science education for citizenship and the global economy.

GeoGebra is a free and multi-platform dynamic mathematics software for learning and teaching arithmetic, geometry, algebra and calculus. The idea behind GeoGebra is to connect geometric, algebraic, and numeric representations in an interactive way.

A free digital workshop presented by Gail Wortmann that focuses on increasing student learning by integrating inquiry and Higher Order Thinking Skills (H.O.T.S.) into instruction, discusses how to incorporate inquiry and the revised Bloom's Taxonomy into student assessment, disaggregates the "scientific method" and connects it to inquiry, and discusses assessments for inquiry and H.O.T.S.

Activities and lessons from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Also contains information about NCTM's Standards for School Mathematics and links to hundreds of exemplary online resources.

Resources categorized by mathematics topic, resource type, mathematics education topic, and educational level. Members of the Math Forum have total access to materials, but majority of resources are available to all.

Lab Out Loud is a podcast and blog that discusses science news and science education with leading scientists, researchers, science writers and other important figures in the field. Supported by the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)

This is a project of Information Age Education (IAE) and the Eugene-based Science Factory museum/planetarium that links free math videos in encyclopedia fashion. See also other No Cost Educational Videos from the same website.

Publication of the Montana Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Check out Monograph 1: International Perspectives on Social Justice in Mathematics Education (January 2007) for an article co-authored by PSU's Swapna Mukhopadhyay and Brian Greer.

The NIH Curriculum Supplements are interactive teaching units that combine cutting-edge science research discoveries from the National Institutes of Health. Supplements are available for Elementary, Middle School and High School levels and are aligned to State standards.

The Oregon Department of Education publishes monthly e-newsletters that provide teachers and other educators with information about professional development opportunities, teacher and student competitions and awards, lectures and exhibitions. Past issues are posted here, or you can subscribe to have the Mathematics Teacher newsletter emailed to you.

The Oregon Department of Education publishes monthly e-newsletters that provide teachers and other educators with information about professional development opportunities, teacher and student competitions and awards, lectures and exhibitions. Past issues are posted here, or you can subscribe to have the Science Teacher newsletter emailed to you.

This Institute of Education Sciences (IES) Practice Guide draws on the best available evidence/expertise to aid teachers in organizing instruction and study materials to facilitate learning and remembering, particularly in content areas.

Radical Math is a resource for educators interested in integrating issues of social and economic justice into their mathematics classes and curriculum. Website has searchable resources of over 700 lesson plans, articles, charts, graphs, etc.

This webpage from Eugene-based Information Age Education and The Science Factory links to some exemplary talks by experts in various science and education fields that are part of the entire collection of more than 500 videos that you can find at the TED website.

This Thinkport website focuses on Maryland state standards and east coast scenarios, but has many links to other science websites. Scroll down to "Lesson Plans" to find numerous lesson plans and science resources.

Developed by faculty and teachers associated with the University of Georgia College of Education, "the Whale Class is an exploration of situated learning, the implications for teaching, the focus is on using communities of practice, reflective judgment, reflective practice, multiple intelligences and constructivism principles as a way to engage and deliver instruction."

The What Works Clearinghouse is a project of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences. WWC reports provide reviews and information about the effectiveness of educational interventions. There is a topic area for elementary and middle school mathematics, but none for science.

Figure This! Mathematical challenges for Families provide interesting math challenges that middle-school students can do at home with their families. Developed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and others.

Developed by Annenberg Media, Journey North engages K-12 students in a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. Contains migration maps, pictures, standards-based lesson plans, activities and information to help students make local observations and fit them into a global context. See also Journey North for Kids: A simple, student-directed entry point to Journey North studies.

Games and contests, lesson plans and teaching materials, research tools for students, videos and images, reports and more are in this extensive, highly visual website from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Interactive science and math content including experiments, field trips, polls, web cams, etc. co-sponsored by IBM, the New York Hall of Science, the Association of Science-Technology Centers, and more than 400 science centers worldwide.

eTrips into Yellowstone National Park to see and learn about the resources and treasures of the world's first national park. There are activities, lesson plans, video clips and more for teachers in each eTrip.

This study examined 2 one-year professional development programs for middle-school mathematics and science/technology teachers that employed blended learning (face-to-face with online) in a teacher eLearning project.